UHRS Sign up

Q:UHRS Sign up

I really want to sign up for UHRS, clickworker seems to be the obvious solution but they are not recruiting people from my country. Is there a alternative way I can still work in UHRS without having to use clickworker.

I work for a company that uses an UHRS tool to rate advertisements. I switched over to another company that uses the exact same tool. When I first logged onto the UHRS tool with my first company, I had to enter my Windows Live ID. Ever since, all I had to was click on "Enter Windows Live ID" without actually entering it (it always remembered it) and voila! Now, however, my second company (no longer with the first) requires me to put in my new Windows Live ID, but there is a problem: even when I log out of the UHRS tool, it automatically logs back onto to the first company's site portal. I don't know how to make it so I can enter a new Windows Live ID. This is all taking place on Internet Explorer (hate that browser!). I don't think it's possible to uninstall Internet Explorer for there to occur a "refresh." I know if I use a different computer where I never logged onto the first company's UHRS, there would be no problem. Why is it doing this? Making me unable to properly log out? Has it remembered my IP address after a few log-ins? Are they worried about logging onto the site using a different Windows Live ID with a competing company?

I don't want either company to know I worked for the other. If the one I left finds out, they're going to ignore me - that's all. And if the one I am currently working with finds out, they might be somewhat helpful but a bit miffe... Read more

A:cannot log out properly of UHRS tool shared by more than one company

I figured it out: I have to go into "In-private browsing" in Internet Explorer. First some reason, I cannot do it any other way.

I went into my User Accouts in the Control Panel. I deleted a User called Nathon. I created a new user account with Admin authority named Jack.However, everytime that I start my computer from my morning bootup, the Signon Window has the deleted User, Nathon.I have to type in Jack, for the new user, and I get into Jacks Account.

Why is Windows not remembering that I have deleted the USER, Nathon?

I have never had such a problem with any of my other windows computers.

You have recently removed one or more virusus from this computer, but now a new one has appeared.

First, AOL is extremely slow to start when I click on the icon. Once I've signed on, after a time a new sign-on screen appears on top of what I'm doing. I cancel that one. Soon I see activity at the bottom of the screen (where ordinarily you see "Done" or "//http:/..." etc. The virus is doing its own AOL activity! Soon afterward AOL is canceled, as if I had canceled it.

Also, Microsoft XP suddenly announces they are having to increase my virtual memory. Paging size is currently at 384 Mb, and my RAM is 1.25 GB. This is happening more and more frequently.

I have again changed my AOL sign-on password, and I no longer permit it to use the password automatically (I have to enter it at each sign on).

Thanks for any help you can provide.

A:Repeating AOL sign-ons, growing virtual memory, slow sign-ons

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After having done the update, I'm having two issues that are bugging me:

1. I cannot change the lock screen from the "cave by the shore" default nor bypass it (Brink is working on the bypass issue I believe)

2. If I go into netplwiz and uncheck the need for a password, the "Welcome" screen has the system default user picture, that drawing of a circle over an arch, not the picture I assigned to the account. With the need for a password, the picture on both the sign-in screen and "Welcome" screen is correct tho.

The lock screen issue I can live with since I normally don't use a password, but the default user picture is bugging me. I went into %ProgramData%\Microsoft\User Account Pictures and replaced all the default pictures with ones the same name and size of the picture that I have for the account, but it still shows the default.

I've searched around for another place where the default picture is, but cannot find any, even with the search including hidden system files.

Anybody know where the system default user pictures are stored, other than in the User Account Pictures?

A:Odd Sign-in versus Auto Sign-in Problem in 1607

Hello TheSchaft,

Q1) I've added OPTION THREE in the tutorial below to be able to disable the lock screen again, but it doesn't do so at startup.

Lock Screen - Enable or Disable in Windows 10Q2) I'm not aware of way to stop this yet when you have netplwiz set to automatically sign in to an account at startup. The blue note box at the top of the tutorial below will show you the default locations for account pictures to help.

Every now and then my Windows 8.1 x64 shows the first sign-in sequence after a restart. I noticed it most recently happened after a normal Start->Power Options->Restart. I'm quite sure it has also happened after right clicking on start button (Control-X) and restarting from there, as well as from a custom shortcut I have for restart (shutdown.exe /r /t 00).

I had just finished installing IBM SPSS 22 for a class I'm taking, but I think this is unrelated.It goes through the whole "Setting Up Your PC" and "Installing your apps" screens even though its perfectly fine and and all my data including app data is still there. See the attached file for an example of what was most noticeably shown.

With another incident, something similar to this happened but it actually reset some of my settings for things like MediaMonkey, Connectify Hotspot, GOM Player and VLC player. It was like they had been started for the first time ever with no license information or preferences like Always on Top.

Its not a matter of urgency but I keep worrying that one day it will actually mess with my system in a very annoying way.

Ever time I switch coputer on its as if its the first time,It tell me to register my soft wearMy desk top is newAnything that I have saved is not thereTool bar is new any thing I had on tool bar is gone I get a quick message when I sign inThat says I am Temporary sign in and can't acess files says more but is to quick to read any help please Thanks

Since installing this fix, which did'nt work, I keep getting the popup error message 'LogonUI.exe (this varies) -Bad Image, then text 'C:\PROGRA-1\google\GOOGLE-2\GOEC62-1.DLL is either not designed to run on Windows or contains an error.' Before installing it said setting a restore point, trying to restore there are no restore points. How is this, thought the system (Vista home premium) automatically set restore points. This popup is messing the system up bigtime, almost impossible to load programs etc. as it constantly pops up and will not cancel.Any clues on how I might get rid of this problem? Unable to find help on Microsoft sites.

A:Solved: Tiger2010Felix12.2007 0 Sign In to Vote 0 Sign In to Vote Since installing

My younger brother and I share a computer. It is Windows 10 Pro. I was letting him use it while i was asleep. All I know is that he was playing his video games. Anyways, he left the house to go hang out somewhere and i wake up to see that when i turn on the computer, only his account shows at the sign-in screen. Meanwhile, there are THREE accounts on this computer. My account, His account, and a local that my other siblings use sometimes. I restarted and even shut down my computer about 4 times. I waited until he came back and logged on his account to check what was wrong, and I see that my account is still there with all my files and docs. The other local account is there too. I log out to see if my User name is there but it isn't. I tried to see if my account was deactivated using these methods but none of them worked. I've looked on Microsoft's forums but all I found was how to activate the built-in administrator account. Please do your best to help!! I have important work to do on my account but i can't access it.

Hi all... I've a problem on my machine... windows xp do a log off after i log in... I did a windows repair and now i can enter the safe mode but not the normal windows... now appears a blue screen... i did a highjack scan and the log is this... could anybody help me... Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2.0.2Scan saved at 14:26:51, on 04-02-2008Platform: Windows XP SP2 (WinNT 5.01.2600)MSIE: Internet Explorer v6.00 SP2 (6.00.2900.2180)Boot mode: Safe mode with network support

I Just had a log in error. I have a Dell Precision 7710 mobile work station with the Anniversary Update. I turned on the machine and tried to log in and got:

---------------We can't sign into your accountThis problem can often be fixed by signing out of your account, then signing back in. If you don't sign out now, any files that you create or changes that you make will be lost.---------------

Logging out and restarting did not work. I shut it down, undocked (it is a Thunderbolt Cable Dock), and then restarted. Luckily it was back to normal log in. I shut down docked, and booted and it was normal log in again.Not sure what happened. Hope the issue does not come back.

I read online this happened to others, but cannot find a cause or fix (other than restarting) and wondering if anyone knows why this happened.

I have not been able to sign in to MSN, including Messenger and MSN email for the past two weeks when it has worked fine for the last two years. I am able to get onto the internet and browse. I noticed on my MSN billing that the computer was connected to the internet in the middle of the night without our having done so. The contact from MSN says it is highly improbable that someone is accessing our computer from outside - yeah, I don't believe him. I've read through many threads here and took the recommended steps including downloading and running Spybot and AdAware. I also downloaded hijackthis and saved the log at home. I am unable to access my email at home so I could not activate my account last night. I will paste the log into this thread tonight. Hopefully I will be able to do that, since I have not been able to send out other messages from home. I am unplugging the computer from the phone line after using it. I looked at the Event viewer and noticed that the Event log had been turned on and off when the technical descriptions say that cannot be done. I hope that you will be able to find something from my hijackthis.

i have msn 6.0 and for a week i havent been able to sign in i can connect but just keeps saying signing in and it never does so i tried using my enternet explorer and i can surf the net but when i go to hotmail or try to passport in it kicks to to the hit the refresh button detect network settings page so i have been calling and everthing msn tells me doesnt work

can someone please help?

A:why can i sign into msn

I do not understand your problem. Please explain it more clearly.

- Is MSN your internet service provider?- Do you connect through a dial-up modem? (using your phone line)- Do you have a cable modem?- The program I believe you are referring to is Internet Explorer, not enternet.- I do not know what you mean by "it kicks to to the hit the refresh button detect network settings page"- What does this mean "so i have been calling and everthing msn tells me doesnt work"? Who have you called? MSN support?

Well, I wonder if those virus software's recommended here , Malware and superantispyware and avast and windows really do any good. For years I have been an AOL paying member until Time Warner merged with them and from then on, a non -paying member, cause TW and Aol allowed it. Reason i am mentioning this is because I cannot get any type of response from AOL in my latest problem with their browser. For the past 2 or 3 days I am not able to get beyond the welcome screen. If i click on any of its tabs, aol does not respond. I can't open mails and etc. I noticed that the welcome screen is not up to its standard, most inset screens were blank, hardly any images as the welcome screen is noted for. By tweaking the internet, I was told that a virus has infected my browser. So i scanned and defragged my entire C drive to no avail...that is why I mentioned the validity of these virus programs. So i thought by reinstalling AOL as an existing member, it might get rid of the problem...but that has not helped either.

Windows live messenger will only sign me in, but nobody else in my house, when i try sign in with my brothers email it gives me error code 81000306, which is rubbish because when i try sign in with my email it works perfectly.. any clues anyone?

Yesterday my Lenovo Ideapad 100 S updated itself, and when it was done, I found I cannot sign in. When I attempt to put in my PIN, it tells me my "device is offline. Sign in with the last password used on this device." Obviously I can't get online without signing in, and when I re-enter my PIN (the only one ever used on this device), I get the same messge. Suggestions?

I'm not able to sign on to pogo when I'm not on my own computer, I've requested my user name and pass word to be sent , but am not recieving that also. I want to play pogo games when I'm away, can you help?

A:can't sign on

That's an issue with Pogo, you should contact them. Make sure you're checking the email address that you signed up with, as the info will be sent there. Other than that, you could make a new account.

My MSN or Windows Live Messenger does not sign in everytime i click sign in ,it gives me the signing in icon(rotating people) and it just keeps rotating , rotating forever!! it all happen after i downloaded windows live messenger.it gives no error ,nothing and everytime i click CANCEL .the whole messenger froze. PLEASE Help!!! I've been using the web messenger for a year!!i and i hate it!! i want my MSN to work again!!!

Dell XP320/XP420 Desk top. Windows Vista.PC boots up to the sign in screen but the keyboard and mouse do not workso I can not sign in with a 4 digit password. sometimes it will accept the first digit.If I start with F2 key (Set Up Utility), same result, no response from keyboard or mouse.What may cause such a problem?

Trying to edit a .SAV by converting and opening it's xml, everything went fine and i modify the parts that needs to be done, so i convert the xml back to the .SAV type of file, but when i'm about to further editing (so i re-convert the .SAV file back to xml) i found out that the language or something is very different, i'm very new at modding a xml file so i don't know what to do. all the converting is done by using a cmd and an application that utilize on converting .SAV format to XML which i can edit with note editor.here's a picture of first convert and second convert.

We can't sign in to MSN. My teenagers are driving me crazy with this, because life won't go on for them, until its fixed. This is the third time its happened since I've had this computer. I have Windows XP Home Edition, 2002. They try to sign in, but a message will come up, "attempt1, attempt2, & so on," then it'll say there must be a problem with their connection, Shaw Cable, or mine, but, I'm connected, so its obviously ok. I haven't purchased a firewall, except what is on the computer, & have AVG the free edition for an antivirus. I've tried doing a system restore before, & this has fixed the problem, but, it didn't work this time. If anyone has any solututions to this, I would sure appreciate it. Thanks. -----Colleen J

I have recently installed the latest version of msn messenger. But now it wont let me sign in. My interent seems to be working fine otherwise. When i try to sign in a get an error message saying "We were unable to sign u in to the .NET Messenger Service, Possibly because of a problem with the service or your internet connection. Please make sure you are connected to the internet. 0x81000301"

Have a Lenovo B40-30. Internet use went well on Sunday, shut down computer in normal way, then Monday morning I received this message: We can't sign into your account. Options were to Sign Off or Dismiss. I signed off, tried again, same message. I've been doing this same routine every day since, yet nothing changes. Now what?

hi i keep getting this message when i try to sign in on msn. i have disabled my firewall but still no luck. any help. here the message i get

Thanks

A:cant sign in on msn!!

Hi, MSN would like to hear from people who cannot connect and get the same exact error number you have, please go HEREand follow the instructions in the post by Daniel,

http://spaces.msn.com/members/MessengerSays/

Posted by Daniel

We are trying to collect additional info from users receiving the 80048883 error code when they try to sign in. If you are using MSN Messenger 7.5 or Windows Live Messenger 8.0 and you get this error please send an email to [email protected]. We&#8217;ll help you sign in, and you'll be helping us make Messenger Better.

Hello. I was trying to sign into the domain on one of my workstations when I got an error message. I solved that problem before by removing the computer from server, joining a workgroup, then rejoining the domain. Only problem is that this time, when I joined a workgroup, I forgot the password to sign on locally, and Last Known Good Configuration won't help in this case. Is there anyway to sign on to the local machine? Even if I'd have to create another account, that's fine. Or is there a way to get the computer to give me the option to log on to a domain? Thanks a lot

I'm getting a error message that says your computer is running low on resources so no new user's can sign in please use an account that has already been signed in what does this mean I am not a new user

Hi! I found your site somehow and it seems like you are very capable of helping me out here...hopefully. Ok, about a week ago I got a trojan in my laptop and I also a couple of worms. My anti-virus(Mcafee)found them but it deleted the files that were infected. After that I tried to sign on to MSN but it won't work. It says that something is wrong with my connection, but it was working just fine before. I tried moving it to different phone jack but it still doesn't work. My computor that I have upstairs works just fine for signing in. It will connect but not sign on. I am pretty sure that all the trojans, viruses, etc. are off but there is still something wrong. I thought maybe one of the files deleted was for MSN, so I uninstalled MSN and reinstalled it back to see if it would replace the files. It didn't work. So I don't know what else to do. Can you please help me? Thanks.

P.S. I have Windows XP, just in case that is helpful. If you need anymore infor mation i will be happy to give you as much as needed. Thanks again!

I'm trying to enter sign in, its loading and then a blank screen shows up. If I touch the mousepad the cursor shows up, nothing else.I even kept the laptop switched on for the night but the blank screen never changed

A:I CANT ABLE TO SIGN IN

Hi, Try the following. Shutdown the notebook and leave it like this for 10 seconds. Tap away at f11 as soon as you press the power button until you see a 'Windows is loading' message. On the next screen, select your Keyboard Layout and on the following screen, select Troubleshoot. Select 'Advanced Options' and then select System Restore. Click on your Operating System and then wait until the System Restore window opens. Pick a restore point at least 48 hours before this issue first occurred and then proceed with the system restore. Regards, DP-K

I have been given my old PC From work, which was used on a network with acouple of different users including my self. Because I have it at home and it is no longer on the Network, it still asks for a user name and password.

I have forgotten both, I would like help to get passed this, Possibly by re-booting Windows, but I do not have the Boot Disk.

Please Help.

A:XP Sign in

You will have to either have a valid OS disk or contact Microsoft for this issue to be resolved. Therefore, we can't help you according to the rules of the forum. Thread closed.

Over the last couple of weeks I have noticed with increasing frequency I am having trouble logging into my Windows 8.1 notebook. I try to sign in at the usual screen after boot and get the following message... "You can't sign in to your PC right now.
Go to account.live.com to fix the problem, or try the last password you used on this PC." The way it works is I get this message the first two times I try and the 3rd time it works (all using the same password that I have always used). My wife has a Surface
running 8.1 RT and she is getting the same issue. Anyone know what is going on?

Dave

A:You can't sign in to your PC right now.

Thanks Kate. In my case, I don't login with a local account at all. When I installed 8.1 I went with the Microsoft account only. I don't think that article would apply. Also, I think I have found the problem. My notebook has
SSDs and boots up very quickly. I notice this only happens when I enter the password immediately on boot. I think I am entering it faster than the wireless has established a connection which is causing the disconnect. If I wait even 10 seconds
longer it works.

Recently i have done format in my computer.And after that unable to connect to internet.It's showing Red X sign.Please tell me how i can get out of this problem.

A:Red X sign in LAN

It sounds like you just need to install the driver for your NIC. If you still have any of the CD's that came with your computer, then you may be able to get the network driver that way. If you don't have any of the CD's, then download the network driver from a working machine and then install it to your computer.

Hello all, I'll try to make this short. It's all about the sign in screen with multiple users. Computer: Dell, ordered 1 yr ago, P4, 1.5 GB Mem, 80GB HD, 250 GB HD added (internal), Win XP Media Center 2005. We have 5 users on our PC: Me, the Wife and the 3 kids. Each person signs in with their user account. Everything runs great, fast and nice. SOMETIMES... and I mean sometimes... after someone logs out of their user session the computer will sit at the user sign in screen (or goes to screensaver if it sits for over 10 minutes) then when someone goes to sign in, they click on their name and/or the icon, the white text box for the password pops up but there is NO cursor flashing waiting for you to type in your password. When you click in the text box after it comes up you still do not get a cursor. Doesn't happen all the time and cannot find a pattern.

I'm a Software Eng., former PC builder and keep our PC very clean. This is not a junked-up box.

Thanks for any help.

Thanks, Pat in Nebraska

A:Can't Sign In

Hello all, I'll try to make this short. It's all about the sign in screen with multiple users. Computer: Dell, ordered 1 yr ago, P4, 1.5 GB Mem, 80GB HD, 250 GB HD added (internal), Win XP Media Center 2005. We have 5 users on our PC: Me, the Wife and the 3 kids. Each person signs in with their user account. Everything runs great, fast and nice. SOMETIMES... and I mean sometimes... after someone logs out of their user session the computer will sit at the user sign in screen (or goes to screensaver if it sits for over 10 minutes) then when someone goes to sign in, they click on their name and/or the icon, the white text box for the password pops up but there is NO cursor flashing waiting for you to type in your password. When you click in the text box after it comes up you still do not get a cursor. Doesn't happen all the time and cannot find a pattern. I'm a Software Eng., former PC builder and keep our PC very clean. This is not a junked-up box. Thanks for any help. Thanks, Pat in NebraskaI had this problem when I upgraded to XP Pro (I also have dell with multiple users) I went back to Home SP2 and everything worked fine. Have you upgraded?

i cant sign into my hotmail passport, but i can sign onto my msn which has the same account and password, also my hi5 doesnt sign in. I checked all the listed help but nothing seems to work, any ideas?

A:cant sign in

Try hitting the reset button in the "Internet Options/Security" Tabs for the various levels of Internet Security.
Also clear the "Block all cookies from originating website" list in the privacy report pop-up box.

ive set my desktop pc to sign in with a PIN. now, when I want to sign in on my windows 8.1 Dell tablet, it doesn't give me the option to enter a pin for that Microsoft account. if I try to use the password I had before the PIN, its now incorrect. how can I get signed in to my tablet?

Uh, this has been like this for about 2 - 3 months now.
I've contacted the MSN Messenger support people but they've told me all these things and they haven't worked yet. So I decided to try here ^_^

My problem is as follows -

When I try to sign in on MSN Messenger, it doesn't sign me in. Instead it goes back to the MSN sign in program screen without any error message.
It's pretty weird because my main email account, it doesn't sign in. But if I try with another account that I never really use these days, it works.

> Using MSN Messenger 6.2
> Connecting from home Cable LAN.
> I don't have a firewall.

If you could help me in any way, THANK YOU SO MUCH!

A:MSN won't sign me in.

Hi and welcome to TSF

Please go into Windows Explorer, click on C:\ > File > New Folder and call it HJK, or another name of your choice. Go to this site and download Hijack This. Install the program into the folder you created then run it. Click Scan. Save the log file to Notepad, then copy and post it in the Security Hijack This forum. Make sure to include the System information at the top of the log as well.

I suddenly can't sign in to any page yahoo, netflix, msn you name it as soon as I click on the log in page i getThis

program cannot display the webpage

Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet.
The website is encountering problems.
There might be a typing error in the address.

What you can try:
Check your Internet connection. Try visiting another website to make sure you are connected.

Retype the address.

Go back to the previous page.

More information

This problem can be caused by a variety of issues, including:

Internet connectivity has been lost.
The website is temporarily unavailable.
The Domain Name Server (DNS) is not reachable.
The Domain Name Server (DNS) does not have a listing for the website's domain.

U can do any other web surfing
any help would be appreciated.

A:can't sign in

Do you have these problems in any other browsers? Please try one of the below (both are free):

When I turn my computer on, I get the message password or user name do not match. So, click the arrow to bring up accounts. I get Admin account and user account. There is also a second admin account. What is the story with that? Can be removed?

When I log out of admin I then only get admin and user account to sign in. Very odd.